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    Safety In Production, Storage & Transportation Of Hydrogen

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    Safety In Production, Storage & Transportation Of Hydrogen

    Safety In Production, Storage & Transportation Of Hydrogen
    Published 3/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1016.40 MB | Duration: 3h 5m

    Hydrogen Safety, Storage & Transportation – Design, Guidelines & Risk Management

    What you'll learn

    Electrolyser Design & Safety Guidelines

    Guidelines for Hydrogen Storage

    Hydrogen Blending & Transportation

    Hydrogen Monitoring & Control

    Hydrogen Properties & Hazards

    Regulatory Compliance & Industry Standards

    Requirements

    No Programming skills required

    Description

    This course provides a comprehensive understanding of hydrogen storage, transportation, blending, and safety considerations. It is designed for engineers, professionals, and students looking to gain expertise in hydrogen infrastructure development, regulatory compliance, and risk management in the energy sector.What You Will LearnHydrogen System Design & Installation – Learn about electrolyser design, safety standards, and installation guidelines.Storage Guidelines – Understand the principles of hydrogen storage, including bulk vs. non-bulk storage and safety considerations.Hydrogen Blending & Transportation – Explore the guidelines for hydrogen blending and its safe transportation via pipelines and roadways.Safety & Hazard Management – Gain insights into hydrogen's thermophysical and combustion properties, as well as its potential hazards in gaseous and liquid states.Regulatory & Monitoring Standards – Learn about ASME B31.12 class location guidelines and monitoring & control devices used in hydrogen handling.Industry Standards & Compliance – Get familiar with OISD standards for refineries handling hydrogen.Course ModulesElectrolyser Design & Safety Guidelines (17:52)Guidelines for Hydrogen Storage (26:59)Hydrogen Blending & Transportation (46:38)Hydrogen Monitoring & Control (15:56)Hydrogen Properties & Hazards (38:34)Regulatory Compliance & Industry Standards (06:55)Who Should Enroll?Engineers, designers, and professionals working in the hydrogen sectorPiping and process engineers handling hydrogen systemsSafety officers and regulatory compliance professionalsAnyone interested in hydrogen infrastructure and risk mitigationThis course provides essential knowledge for anyone involved in hydrogen projects, ensuring safe and efficient handling, storage, and transportation of hydrogen.

    Overview

    Section 1: Scope

    Lecture 1 Introduction to OISD 241 for Hydrogen Safety

    Lecture 2 Electrolyser Design, Safety & Installation Guidelines

    Lecture 3 Guidelines for Hydrogen Storage

    Lecture 4 Guidelines for Hydrogen Blending

    Lecture 5 Hydrogen Transporation via Pipes & Roads

    Lecture 6 Monitoring & Control devices

    Section 2: Few Basics

    Lecture 7 Bulk vs Non-Bulk Storage of hydrogen

    Lecture 8 Class Location as per ASME B31.12

    Section 3: Properties of Hydrogen

    Lecture 9 General Properties of Hydrogen

    Lecture 10 Thermophysical Properties

    Lecture 11 Combustion Properties

    Section 4: Characteristics of Hydrogen

    Lecture 12 Characteristics of Hydrogen

    Section 5: Hazards involved because of properties of Hydrogen

    Lecture 13 Hydrogen Hazards Explained | Gaseous & Liquid Hydrogen

    Lecture 14 Hydrogen Hazards Explained | Pressure & Low Temperature

    Lecture 15 Hydrogen Hazards Explained | Combustion

    Engineers, designers, and professionals working in the hydrogen sector Piping and process engineers handling hydrogen systems Safety officers and regulatory compliance professionals Anyone interested in hydrogen infrastructure and risk mitigation